To build Bay Cove’s new website we led their organization through knowledge management and content mapping exercises to develop a new, user-friendly site structured based around service categories and actions their constituents need to take.

To give this modern rheumatology practice a home on the web we used the Earthy, inviting tones of its branding to create a modern, calming digital space to learn more about the condition and services the practice is built around.

When it comes to putting GLAMBeauty Bar’s name on everything and anything, we are the team for it. We developed the exterior and interior signage for two locations, as well as their print collateral - everything from business and appointment cards, to rack cards, and temporary signage for pop up shops. Our team also managed the production and installation of these items. It doesn’t get much better with a creative time, to be honest.

Simple style can be difficult to master. Whole Assistant is a no nonsense brand that wants to optimize their client’s work life. To do so, they hired Markon to optimize their website. We took their primary goal - to get prospective clients to download a free guide - and reworked the style and layout of their website to make it easy for visitors to get all the right information and leave with the freebie. That’s content driven web design for you.

We built a gorgeous commerce and blog site for our friend at Classically Curated. To make sure that visitors get to the right destination, categorical browsing is the central attribute of the site’s design. No matter where a visitor found themselves on site, no matter how they got to the site, we wanted them to be able to get to the right category of apparel, or blog topic, so that they can consume the content they came looking for. The site does all of that with a bit of Charleston, South Carolina charm.

Good user experience and user interface design will carry any company far, no matter their size, age, or mission. GoKid came to Markon with two issues: an inconsistent expression of their brand’s visual identity across their website; and a need to better guide their customers to the right content. We conducted a thorough site review and provided our analysis and explicit direction to redesign their website to ensure brand consistency and a sense of logic to their content and navigation.

Markon has been Elite Performance Dance Camps’ strategic brand partner since the lifestyle and athletics launched in Seattle, Washington. Over the years our team has developed their brand identity, print marketing and trade show collateral, and designed an annual apparel line. We even oversee the apparel’s production. It’s a relationship expressed in pixels, ink, and brand consistency.

Treat is known for bringing the sweet stuff to downtown Vancouver, Washington. Though their brand identity is strong, it wasn’t quite the right fit. Markon was commissioned to modernize their brand identity, by creating a single logo that could be used online and in print. We abandoned their previous script and icon and went for literal clean lines and san serif font. To give the new logo a first run in life, we designed a simple ice cream cup with the brand’s new color palette. The result literally looks edible.

Web design shouldn’t be overthought. The internet is crowded and some websites are way too clunky. Anderson Parking hired Markon to update their website and after getting to know them, we knew we needed to build something clean, modern, and streamlined - much like their business - to serve them well. The Atlanta-based valet service now has a website that is simple in its structure, but robust in its brand expression and content.

Style can be enticing. Great content can be convincing. Kaiti Orf came to Markon with a dream to own her very own blog and from that dream we built a website that Kaiti could use to express herself in a clean, streamlined, and well-organized way. The site is an example of how organization and aesthetic simplicity can elevate actual content, which is what it’s all really about anyway. Now Indianapolis, Indiana can claim one more blogger with a great website to its cultural conversation.

As with anything, websites need a little bit of tender love and care. Sometimes they have to be rebuilt from the ground up. The Cottages came to Markon with a website built on an obsolete platform that they could no longer maintain. Using the general layout and content of the existing site, we built a fresh new site with an updated aesthetic to appeal to a modern audience. Embedding new features, such as in-page application forms, made the site functionally modern as well as stylish.

Times change and so do companies. When Columbia Commercial changed some of its mission they decided it was also time for a brand refresh. Using the existing branding as a guide we made simple style changes to elements of their logo that make for a significant update. People should never forget the power of typography, color, and arrangement. There’s a lot you can intentionally, or inadvertently communicate when you combine the three. In this case, we signaled to the community that Columbia Commercial is still relevant, still making waves, and ready to innovate.

The founder of Salt MD wanted to take as many steps apart from the rest of the visual identity of her industry as possible. To do so, we took this high-tech medical esthetics brand in a direction so literal that we came back with some mildly abstract rifts on the literal name of the brand. The result is a brand identity, website, and business cards that have an elemental feel, while also communicating a sense of luxury, precision, and expertise.

Function has to come with style. That’s the rule of this game. Full Circle Dance offers gender-neutral dance classes in the Denver, Colorado metro region. Markon was hired to mature the young dance studio’s logo, which was not quite complete, and to finish a website that had not yet reached its prime potential. Our team refined the existing logo concept, re-structured and re-styled the website, to create two products that can represent and work for both the studio and its audience.

We love to style a website that is built with the best of intentions. TechTalks is an important initiative that’s all about digital health through productive dialogue and education. It’s no surprise then that the organization had excellent content that just needed a polished platform to live on. Our team refined the site’s design and structure to ensure that future visitors could learn all about the San Francisco, California based nonprofit and, most importantly, reach out and talk.

Style is important. So is integrity and ease of access. Maple Lofts website is all about creating clear paths to pertinent information that can save lives. The Jersey City, New Jersey nonprofit has an extraordinary and vital mission. To help them realize it, our team created a straightforward design that takes a backseat to the information the site provides.